ASCII Ponies ============ ASCII art of some characters from My Little Pony: Friendship is magic. Available Characters -------------------- * Twilight Sparkle (Both as a unicorn and as an alicorn) * Rainbow Dash (Both with open and with closed wings) * Fluttershy * Rarity * Pinkie Pie * Applejack (Both with and without the hat) * Derpy * Trixie (Both with and without the hat) * Rose * Lyra Heartstrings * DJ Pon3 (Both with and without shades) * Princess Celestia * Princess Luna * Big McIntosh * Princess Cadance * Colgate * Dragon Lord Ember System Pony ----------- systempony is a script which shows a pony and system information. It can be installed system-wide using "make install" (PREFIX selects the target directory). The global config is found in $PREFIX/share/ascii-pony/systempony.conf, (or ./systempony.conf if not installed), user config is in ~/.systempony. Config Variables: * PONY : a pony identifier or "random", see "./systempony --list" for a list of identifiers * INFO : an array of system info to display, "./systempony -h" for a list * FSTYPE : a file system type used to calculate disk usage (Uses df), if empty it will show the total. Requirements: * lsb-release for Distro * lxc for Containers * bc for CPU_Usage Generating Images ----------------- The sources for each character are divided into a file for each color. The file name is one of these eight colors, with an optional _bright suffix: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white. See patsi/patsi-render.py --help for details on how the rendered files are generated and more formats than the Makefile produces. The makefile produces the following kinds of output: * ANSI-Encoded Colored text * Plain Text * SVG * PNG * Shell script * IRC-Encoded Colored text Being a Python script, it requires Python in order to run. Additional requirements will be installed using pip and virtualenv. The makefile will compile the above formats in ./rendered. You can cat the colored files on a terminal to see the fancy output (as long as the terminal supports colors). Some blank ponies and a template directory can be found inside the directory /Generic Installing as MOTD ------------------ ### pam.d Ensure /etc/pam.d/login has the following line: session optional pam_motd.so motd=/run/motd.dynamic Note it does not end with `noupdate`. Then (for a single pony picture) copy one of the files under rendered/sh to /etc/update-motd.d with a name like 20-pony or something like that. If instead you want to use systempony in the motd, first install it system-wide (with `make install`), then create the appropriate script that would call it. License ------- Dual: * GPLv3+ : http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html * CC-BY-SA 3.0 : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/